Mail encoding (was Re: ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21)
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ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21 | David Neary | 06 Oct 10:57 |
Mail encoding (was Re: ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21) | Malcolm Tredinnick | 06 Oct 11:54 |
Mail encoding (was Re: ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21) | Petri Kanerva | 09 Oct 19:28 |
ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21 | Tom Williams | 09 Oct 04:30 |
ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21 | Sven Neumann | 09 Oct 13:37 |
ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21 | David Neary | 09 Oct 13:40 |
ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21
Hi all,
The next release in the development series of the GIMP, version 1.3.21, is now available for download from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.3/v1.3.21/
or from one of the mirrors listed at http://gimp.org/download.html
This is an extra unstable release before we officially go into pre-release mode, because there are still some outstanding API changes to make for plug-in authors which we would like to set in stone for the 2.x series.
This is the most stable development release we have had to date, and there are also a few very nice features which have been added since the last release. So tell your friends, get testing, and keep those bug reports coming in to http://bugzilla.gnome.org.
Happy GIMPing, Dave.
Overview of Changes in GIMP 1.3.21
==================================
- Allow to save tool options as named presets [Mitch].
- Stroke paths using libart [Simon, Bolsh, Mitch, Sven, Ville]
- Better looking and more accessible dockables [Mitch]
- Fixes for right-to-left rendering [Sven, Mitch]
- Rewritten webbrowser plug-in [Brix]
- Much improved path tool [Simon, Mitch]
- Export GIMP paths to SVG [Sven, Simon]
- Import SVG paths as GIMP paths [Sven, Simon]
- Added SVG file plug-in from librsvg and improved it [Sven]
- Store new vectors in XCF [Simon, Mitch]
- Allow to toggle visibility of paths in path list [Mitch]
- Move tool now also moves paths [Mitch]
- Some progress towards gimp-console, a gtk-less GIMP for batch mode [Mitch]
- Improved Decompose/Compose plug-ins [Alexey Dyachenko, Sven]
- More SIMD compositing code [Helvetix]
- Right mouse buttons now also cancels paint operations [Mitch]
- More internal code cleanup and documentation [Mitch, Sven]
- Documented libgimpmath [DindinX]
- Lots of bug fixes
Other contributors: Adam D. Moss, Dom Lachowicz, Manish Singh, Jakub Steiner, Christian Neumair, Seth Burgess, Maurits Rijk, David Necas, Tor Lillqvist, Ville PÀtsi
Mail encoding (was Re: ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21)
David,
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 18:57, David Neary wrote: [...]
Other contributors:
Adam D. Moss, Dom Lachowicz, Manish Singh, Jakub Steiner, Christian Neumair, Seth Burgess, Maurits Rijk, David Necas, Tor Lillqvist, Ville PÀtsi
Your mail was sent out with ISO-8859-15 as the character set encoding, but this looks like you were trying to use UTF-8 encoding for some characters. This may be something between you and the list, though, since it looks you are using Mutt and, by default, mutt will set the encoding to UTF-8 where it is required.
Cheers, Malcolm
ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21
Is Bugzilla the best way to report enhancements as well for gimp 1.3?
Peace...
Tom
David Neary wrote:
Hi all,
The next release in the development series of the GIMP, version 1.3.21, is now available for download from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.3/v1.3.21/
or from one of the mirrors listed at http://gimp.org/download.html
This is an extra unstable release before we officially go into pre-release mode, because there are still some outstanding API changes to make for plug-in authors which we would like to set in stone for the 2.x series.
This is the most stable development release we have had to date, and there are also a few very nice features which have been added since the last release. So tell your friends, get testing, and keep those bug reports coming in to http://bugzilla.gnome.org.
Happy GIMPing, Dave.
Overview of Changes in GIMP 1.3.21 ==================================
- Allow to save tool options as named presets [Mitch]. - Stroke paths using libart [Simon, Bolsh, Mitch, Sven, Ville] - Better looking and more accessible dockables [Mitch] - Fixes for right-to-left rendering [Sven, Mitch] - Rewritten webbrowser plug-in [Brix] - Much improved path tool [Simon, Mitch] - Export GIMP paths to SVG [Sven, Simon] - Import SVG paths as GIMP paths [Sven, Simon] - Added SVG file plug-in from librsvg and improved it [Sven] - Store new vectors in XCF [Simon, Mitch] - Allow to toggle visibility of paths in path list [Mitch] - Move tool now also moves paths [Mitch] - Some progress towards gimp-console, a gtk-less GIMP for batch mode [Mitch] - Improved Decompose/Compose plug-ins [Alexey Dyachenko, Sven] - More SIMD compositing code [Helvetix] - Right mouse buttons now also cancels paint operations [Mitch] - More internal code cleanup and documentation [Mitch, Sven] - Documented libgimpmath [DindinX]
- Lots of bug fixesOther contributors: Adam D. Moss, Dom Lachowicz, Manish Singh, Jakub Steiner, Christian Neumair, Seth Burgess, Maurits Rijk, David Necas, Tor Lillqvist, Ville PÀtsi
ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21
Hi,
Tom Williams writes:
Is Bugzilla the best way to report enhancements as well for gimp 1.3?
Yes, it is.
Sven
ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21
Hi,
Tom Williams wrote:
Is Bugzilla the best way to report enhancements as well for gimp 1.3?
Bugzilla is currently the only way to report enhancements for the GIMP :) Please note that despite a little creepage, we are in a feature freeze, so it is unlikely enhancement requests will get treated until after 2.0.
Cheers, Dave.
Mail encoding (was Re: ANNOUNCE: The GIMP 1.3.21)
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 12:54, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
David,
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 18:57, David Neary wrote: [...]
Other contributors:
Adam D. Moss, Dom Lachowicz, Manish Singh, Jakub Steiner, Christian Neumair, Seth Burgess, Maurits Rijk, David Necas, Tor Lillqvist, Ville P????¬tsiYour mail was sent out with ISO-8859-15 as the character set encoding, but this looks like you were trying to use UTF-8 encoding for some characters. This may be something between you and the list, though, since it looks you are using Mutt and, by default, mutt will set the encoding to UTF-8 where it is required.
Wouldn't have even noticed that without this reply. But the name is spelled correctly when I change the encoding to UTF-8 in Evolution. Just confirming this report...
Petri